If it exists I want to hack it, if it doesn't I want to create it!
An aging hacker from the 80's I'm more used to BASIC and 555 timers than microcontrollers and C. Still, I enjoy learning new things.
Arduino - I have become the revolution.

Very impressive but ..I fail to see how this is arduinorelated, also I don't like that the link goes to a commercial site that has little to do with the project.If this is spam, it's wierd. If it's not, it's strange.

Very impressive but ...I fail to see how this is arduino related, also I don't like that the link goes to a commercial site that has little to do with the project.If this is spam, it's wierd. If it's not, it's strange.

If it exists I want to hack it, if it doesn't I want to create it!
An aging hacker from the 80's I'm more used to BASIC and 555 timers than microcontrollers and C. Still, I enjoy learning new things.
Arduino - I have become the revolution.

I wondered how the Arduino was involved, and it wasn't immediately clear. It's controlling the levitation - I was just skimming the tutorial, though, so I don't understand the details of it. (The induction heating itself, I think, does not require a microcontroller.)

@imsmooth: Impressive - floating molten metal! (I admit I'm approaching it just from a coolness-factor stance.) A table of contents at the beginning of the tutorial might be handy.

I would love to see how you wrote that sketch. Wonderful work you have done. I'm still in beginner stage. Can you perhaps email me a copy of the sketch. Would really appreciate it . Regards Eugene. Akgproducts@gmail.com